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city and want to sty in the city. we're committed to staying here. i took time from managing a small business owner r small business today to support what this organization is doing. having the ability to run all around outdoor and without fences not within playground i love them but the ability to run around outside in a city environment makes san francisco a special city. the idea you can go into the presidio or golden gate park won u run as fast as you can and they love that. this is an important program. thank you. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> morning commissioners general manager i'm anna i manage policies at the park alliances i'm here on behalf of that to support of the children's outdoor bill of rights. we hope that it are inform other cities. i applaud my colleague for helping with this. we're really exfoliated it's before the commission today and hope you'll support it thank you. thank you >> anyone else who wants to make a public comment will. public comment is closed commissioners >> th
city and want to sty in the city. we're committed to staying here. i took time from managing a small business owner r small business today to support what this organization is doing. having the ability to run all around outdoor and without fences not within playground i love them but the ability to run around outside in a city environment makes san francisco a special city. the idea you can go into the presidio or golden gate park won u run as fast as you can and they love that. this is an...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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you can see the city departments feel the office is very professionally run. we also collected,s again, it was a confidential survey, but we did gather some wonderful verbatim feedback. few call outs where we had verbatim responses captured. so, you can see again from straight from the horse's mouth on page 14 how the city departments felt that the office of small business and the assistance center benefited with their work. in particular, i realize i've been around a long time, i realize some of these people, they joined -- they started their position after the office of small business was founded. so, but the people who had been around longer than four years definitely recognized how conditions improved after the office of small business was started. and i think -- so, one of the things with the nedos, there is a culture of referrals. so, that question made sense to them. they were happy because they got the referrals or maybe they were disappointed because they didn't get as many referrals. with the city departments, the question of do you make referrals to
you can see the city departments feel the office is very professionally run. we also collected,s again, it was a confidential survey, but we did gather some wonderful verbatim feedback. few call outs where we had verbatim responses captured. so, you can see again from straight from the horse's mouth on page 14 how the city departments felt that the office of small business and the assistance center benefited with their work. in particular, i realize i've been around a long time, i realize some...
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we live in the most beautiful city in the world. today this city becomes just a little bit more beautiful. thanks to the incredible hard work that has made this new renovation a reality. the parks alliance is the independent partner to the entire city for everything having to do with parks, recreation, and open space. we have more than 100 different community groups called park partners all across the city. each of them working in their own way to make our park system a little better, a little more beautiful, a little more usable. today this is the day for one of those groups, the friends of lafayette park. this is a shining example of how a few neighbors can come together, bring together their friends, and make an incredibly beautiful thing happen in a public open space. this park was renovated with bond dollars, but friends of lafayette park brought in hours and hours of hard work over four years to do visioning and imagining what this park could really look like. they raised over half a million dollars of private fund to augment
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for the city. i think that we all have a strong interest in making sure ha if the project happens we get the transit out right and i don't like going out one project because there are a lot of project in this area and they all have a role to play in making sure that we are taking into account, the need for improved transit in this area. and other parts of the city. because of we know that there will be significant inflows and the out flows of the people, and in the pressed periods of time and however it is because of a basketball game or a concert and we just need to make sure that we are prepared that *. and i would like to stress my agreement with commissioner kim, we actually want to have strong transit and every part of the city, and whether it is a density populated areas or a less densely populated area, but the fact is that where the cranes are and where the development is happening whether it is in the hunter's point or pier 70 or the mission bay or the treasure island, we need to make sure
for the city. i think that we all have a strong interest in making sure ha if the project happens we get the transit out right and i don't like going out one project because there are a lot of project in this area and they all have a role to play in making sure that we are taking into account, the need for improved transit in this area. and other parts of the city. because of we know that there will be significant inflows and the out flows of the people, and in the pressed periods of time and...
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it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flourished. there is also a waterfall, two bridges, and trails the climb to the summit, the highest point at more than four hundred feet. you can catch glimpses of the western side of the city that make this hilltop a romantic look out. for public transit, i take the n train. the lad the ad -- lake is ada accessible. watch many d
it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's...
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the intent is, city of atlanta, you need to keep the flows in the pipe. narrator: with the help of the funding the city raised, atlanta has been implementing an asset management plan that evaluates and addresses their infrastructure issues. hunter: it's a continuum. at one end, you have your regular maintenance that you do every day on the system, and at the other end, long-term planning so that every year we're repairing, replacing the right things, and we don't have to do it all at once, which is, quite frankly, what we're having to do in atlanta now. griffin: we have thousands of assets that we have to keep track of. we have to always know their condition and continuously plan for their refurbishment at the right time. one of the things we're required to do under the consent decree is inspect our system. we're trying to find where there's leaks. so we blow smoke into the sewer pipe. man: we're locating places where water from the surface to the ground is running into the sewer pipe and overloading the system. hunter: we have 1,600 miles of sewer. we ar
the intent is, city of atlanta, you need to keep the flows in the pipe. narrator: with the help of the funding the city raised, atlanta has been implementing an asset management plan that evaluates and addresses their infrastructure issues. hunter: it's a continuum. at one end, you have your regular maintenance that you do every day on the system, and at the other end, long-term planning so that every year we're repairing, replacing the right things, and we don't have to do it all at once,...
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i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more sustapresentation. >> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. thos
i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more sustapresentation. >> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
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cost of the meal and if that is covered by some from the city and some food at a free or low cost and the program money that organization raises itself and plus the volunteers to carry it out. >> and what are these that are needed to be identify and the partnerships that can grow this capacity most effectively and efficiently to increase the capacity if we increase there will be a difficulty for the people to be food secure with the healthy diets and the need is just too great and as a community, if we are serious about addressing the food security we have to address this gap. >> it will be available through the providers and distributed to a broader set of people, not everybody is eligible and if you are eligible, many people are not enrolled and so we don't want that to be a barrier and we could use the existing networks, such as health providers and school counselors and certainly or other agencies like dos and hsa, we want to expand this beyond the farmer's, and beyond farmer's market as much as that provides, an accident source of food in our city. but we want to include the reta
cost of the meal and if that is covered by some from the city and some food at a free or low cost and the program money that organization raises itself and plus the volunteers to carry it out. >> and what are these that are needed to be identify and the partnerships that can grow this capacity most effectively and efficiently to increase the capacity if we increase there will be a difficulty for the people to be food secure with the healthy diets and the need is just too great and as a...
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evidence in the problem of the problem being city wide. the next side, i want to take a talk about demand. and this slide shows what with the providers every day and that is that the demand seems to be unending. and you were asked a question of how do you know when you know the need. you do more and more, each year, and it never seems to end and we will put a finer foint on the answer to that. and on the poverty and equality and try to figure it out. and you included in the slide today, because this is a result of the work in which we call the missing meals reach. and we put it on the slide because it is the analysis of the needs in san francisco and it could be used to understand the food system. and that relative scale and also the limitations of the different components of food. and because of that, it provides a becon for where we should be focusing the efforts i will explain about the methodology and i think that it gets complicated. and they created a calculations where they looked at the number of people who are living on lower inco
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city and out of the state. it's a tremendous impact on seniors who have been perfect tenants for 20, 30 years and get thrown out. this is extremely important legislation to have the folks stay people want to live and to help them remain sense so, please we urge you to support. thank you >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm beverly upton i'm usually here as the executive director in the advocate for the rights of survivors of domestic violence survives. i'm here to keep everybody informed that my dear friend jackie and family are going to be ellised out of their flats we've been here 23 years. we've never been late on our rent any repairs have been passed through the rent boards to us. we've paid thousands of dollars of improvements to our building. but on october lovingly we were sent a letter i hopefully, you have it in front of you saying they're open to negotiate and we hired an attorney there's no doubt in my mind this is not in good faith. you have our ellis letters in front of unless theirs changes on marc
city and out of the state. it's a tremendous impact on seniors who have been perfect tenants for 20, 30 years and get thrown out. this is extremely important legislation to have the folks stay people want to live and to help them remain sense so, please we urge you to support. thank you >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm beverly upton i'm usually here as the executive director in the advocate for the rights of survivors of domestic violence survives. i'm here to keep everybody informed...
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i was city manager of city of oakland for awhile and i was the director in the city of a.m.ville and i was leading portions of this city and i'll tell you that there is at least in those days it was very little regional thinking going on. and in reading the metropolitan revolution. >> let's talk about the examples of ohio they realized they couldn't go it alone and how they came together e together. >> so northeast ohio like a good portion of the midwest sprrnsz xrrnsz the instructions but they see still had tremendous assets in the production economy. that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they re
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that will likely set the stage for the next phase of legal battles between the city and its creditors who are expected to appeal. >> a lot of people anxious to see what the judge does decide. we will be out there tomorrow morning to bring you the latest developments. >> big decision. bisi, thank you. new orleans is once again reliving the aftermath of hurricane katrina. jury selection has gun in the retrail -- begun in the trial of david warren. he was convicted of shooting a man to death in the aftermath of the storm. a federal judge overturned his conviction saying he was unfairly tried ben lemoine joins us live. what can you tell bus this new trial? >> the original trial was in 2010. the big difference is that in that trial, there were three defendants in that case, all three new orleans police officers including officer david warren who was eventually convicted. now, as you just said, one of the major problems is that the focus was on the aftermath, the gruesome burning after the shooting, the burning of the car with the body inside of it. so, what an appellate court decided last
that will likely set the stage for the next phase of legal battles between the city and its creditors who are expected to appeal. >> a lot of people anxious to see what the judge does decide. we will be out there tomorrow morning to bring you the latest developments. >> big decision. bisi, thank you. new orleans is once again reliving the aftermath of hurricane katrina. jury selection has gun in the retrail -- begun in the trial of david warren. he was convicted of shooting a man to...
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the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal with infrastructure issues, others have concerns about the sustainability of water supplies. allbee: it's not just about the sustainability of the assets, it's about the sustainability of our water resources. parts of this country that thought of themselves as water rich 20, 30 years ago, now are discovering that they really are not water rich, they have source supply issues, they have serious questions about how they're going to accommodate additional growth in their communities. melosi: if we can find alternatives, we can preserve a water supply. conservation
the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal...
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the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor. we're going to a start with our mayor for a few comments >> (clapping) >> terry thank you very much. thaegz everybody. happy thanksgiving. i want to say thank you to our police department and fire department and the men and women in uniform our armed services and academy from the come. we can actual the difference you all look in better shape >> amen. >> and thank you to the salvation army and the harbor light house hyperglycemia i'm hasten e happy to be here to be here i love the salvation arm it's where my wife and i were married. we have a special pl
the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor....
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but the city by the bay, has also imported another specialty from the orient. elicit massage parlors that play host to a booming underground sex trade. >> trafficking is alive and well in san francisco. >> inspector ed wallish has spent 25 years with san francisco's health department. >> hi. health department, how are you? >> since 2007, our cameras have followed him on his beat. >> hello, ladies. >> inspecting the city's massage parlors. >> you got anybody else here today? >> many of which are simply fronts for the business of prostitution. >> here's a guy in there. >> so, like when we go into these places, we observe sex. there's not supposed to be any sex. so, that's the bottom line. >> men looking for sex know that the price of admission is a quick 60 bucks to the house. once inside, a buyer can hand pick a scantily clad woman from the bull pen and start a private party behind closed doors. >> you go into the room and then you negotiate a sex act with the masseuse. what i understand to be the going rate is like anywhere from like 120 to $140 for a sex act.
but the city by the bay, has also imported another specialty from the orient. elicit massage parlors that play host to a booming underground sex trade. >> trafficking is alive and well in san francisco. >> inspector ed wallish has spent 25 years with san francisco's health department. >> hi. health department, how are you? >> since 2007, our cameras have followed him on his beat. >> hello, ladies. >> inspecting the city's massage parlors. >> you got...
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in the san francisco at that vanish point of the city. i want to recognize and thank other leaders from many areas including the ms. jane kim in attendance for celebrating this momentous occasion today. from japanese prospective opening this incubation system is a very opportune time the gross strategy of japan by our prime minister and opening up new market both inside and outside country on the promoting new ventures in the business. one he thought leading company who's name is widely known not only 90 in japan but around the globe including the u.s. it has so far many japanese start up companies and digital garage has now eyed san francisco for expanding their area of vision and the take into consideration to the general office is very much coming to san francisco. i'm sure this incubation center south of the bridge between japan and the united states, of course, it's atkins the center for the incubation and san francisco has the ability many in aspects to attract young vibrant and innovative minded like digital garage i see inc. we're
in the san francisco at that vanish point of the city. i want to recognize and thank other leaders from many areas including the ms. jane kim in attendance for celebrating this momentous occasion today. from japanese prospective opening this incubation system is a very opportune time the gross strategy of japan by our prime minister and opening up new market both inside and outside country on the promoting new ventures in the business. one he thought leading company who's name is widely known...
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so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both people can go to singapore and go to the u.s. to work and they never have a problem and they can stay here for long. why is there an exception to >> everyone deserves a bank account. in san francisco, anyone can have a bank account, things to an innovative program, bank on s.f. >> everyone is welcome, even if you are not a citizen or have bad credit to qualify for a bank account is simple. just live or work in san francisco and have a form of id. >> we started bank on s.f. six years ago to r
so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at...
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the northern city of tripoli. prime minister says they will remain there for the next six months. and thailand's prime minister has defended her government amid growing opposition on the street. hospital officials say two protestors were shot and wounded during latest confrontation with police. >>> now it's a multibillion industry that's never out of fashion. but it does have a dark side, tannery officials earn little more than $2 a day. as part of our two part investigation into the industry, rob reynolds went to meet some of the workers in a slum in dacca. >> of the dirty jobs bangladesh is t to survive, these tannery workers are day in and day out amid the rotting corpses of animals. mohamed says he's 14 but looks older. >> there are scars on my hands and legs. these injuries are never ending. >> he earns about $2 a day. the water they're wading in, without protective clothin clots laced with arsenic and chromium sulphate. these chemicals make the leather soft and supple but cause festering sources and fatal ca
the northern city of tripoli. prime minister says they will remain there for the next six months. and thailand's prime minister has defended her government amid growing opposition on the street. hospital officials say two protestors were shot and wounded during latest confrontation with police. >>> now it's a multibillion industry that's never out of fashion. but it does have a dark side, tannery officials earn little more than $2 a day. as part of our two part investigation into the...
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it includes many of the buildings in this city. secondary i want to show you since the legislation applies to buildings built before 1979. the red areas are where they were built before 1979. the blue area after that. united states bout of this proposal. there are both since 2000 there are 13 thousand permits in this area for tenant improvement so their internally improvements. but so there are a large number of permits issued at any given time. given that fact the control substance don't add planning review or additional forebodes you wouldn't otherwise be required. instead, they increase public awareness about potential displacement so a public hearing would be required prior to the reinstatement of a commercial use and the potential loss of a dwelling unit. did mechanism limits our ability for the permits that protect the housing staff. i want to thank dbi and tom we're going to be implementing the hot like that and dbi will help by notifying the applicants. since planning wouldn't be looking at this because their internal tenan
it includes many of the buildings in this city. secondary i want to show you since the legislation applies to buildings built before 1979. the red areas are where they were built before 1979. the blue area after that. united states bout of this proposal. there are both since 2000 there are 13 thousand permits in this area for tenant improvement so their internally improvements. but so there are a large number of permits issued at any given time. given that fact the control substance don't add...
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well, the most affordable that the city college that's why we're working hard to make sure they get saved they're not going under because of the past economy city college will be saved for everybody i assure i have that. that's where a lot of our veterans end up. their smart enough to be at berkley and stanford but they got that from come back from the military we've got to help this them so city college is there for them. we're viflt in historic things in our public schools and it's where it is for a lot of people in san francisco. that's why i adapted the middle schools to give them the technology and wifi on campus or tablet for the kids or training for the teachers or engagement for the parents. this year our city is historically viflt in public schools to the tune of $50 million on top of what the state provides for them. we have an additional $25 million in universal pre k programs to help our public school kids survive and props in mid-school through high school. because of additional resources i'm working with the business community. you know, this year i asked that we create 6 th
well, the most affordable that the city college that's why we're working hard to make sure they get saved they're not going under because of the past economy city college will be saved for everybody i assure i have that. that's where a lot of our veterans end up. their smart enough to be at berkley and stanford but they got that from come back from the military we've got to help this them so city college is there for them. we're viflt in historic things in our public schools and it's where it...
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communities in the city. we have seen a drop decline. many credit bill braton from his first term when he used to be police commissioner for having put in place the systems that have led to this drop in crime we have seen over the decade but at the same time, what's happened over the last decade is that the relations have been shattered. this is true for the african-american and hispanic communities in the city who have been targeted by stop and frisk apologized which have been very excessive in which some 90% of the people stop and frisk by the nypd or either black or latino and you have the entire muslim surveillance problem which has also come up during the tenure of commissioner kelly, alienating those communities as well. we need the communities to trust the police because they are the ones who come forward with the information that the cops need. since you used to be a police officer, a lot of controversy about it. a lot of people say it does work and crime has dropped in new york city. do you think it'
communities in the city. we have seen a drop decline. many credit bill braton from his first term when he used to be police commissioner for having put in place the systems that have led to this drop in crime we have seen over the decade but at the same time, what's happened over the last decade is that the relations have been shattered. this is true for the african-american and hispanic communities in the city who have been targeted by stop and frisk apologized which have been very excessive...
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city and then we still are commented to reducing the energy use in the city. no now a building particularly no new office building is anything less than a gold lead. we're proud of everyone one of the 19 downtown office be buildings that you see those cranes up and around the transit center they're all going to be at at least lee gold they're going to be very efficient >> (clapping) >> there's some interesting plans out at hunters point like raising the sea rise and there is some kind of waste collecting and tell us about a future that's very uncertain about climate. >> we're blessed because it's right on the waterfront that's a wonderful asset and selling homes and property there. but you're absolutely right we have to pay extreme attention to climate change. and exempting developments and the treasure island need end goals and they're probably two of the largest projects in the country so we're troud proud to obtain those designations but we've got to raise the sites as you said. above the elevation before we begin to build the buildings. their set back suff
city and then we still are commented to reducing the energy use in the city. no now a building particularly no new office building is anything less than a gold lead. we're proud of everyone one of the 19 downtown office be buildings that you see those cranes up and around the transit center they're all going to be at at least lee gold they're going to be very efficient >> (clapping) >> there's some interesting plans out at hunters point like raising the sea rise and there is some...
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people gifted with the city was not surprised but was disappointed by the result. let's recall that effectively gives people the channel so frightening is the meal on a beach called to go. not to accept these polls though it's possible that by the church back to the faith it was also interesting that in tonight at the head. what does all the pro tolerance movement a good sign that said he expects the middle of the referendum to be change and change the look the kind of referendum. do not repeat in the future. we also expect that the moon some kind of unions or gay couple to be adopted in the future of your thinking about the region there was only a reaction to this referendum in the balls yet theres a huge box in the christian minority in both know that the two thirds of them inside in the back and i love these plots much more than in croatia and revolting against the adoption of gay marriage thank you very much indeed to our regional correspondent all we all got up to it. the below these dozens of police in protest is that the ninja been fun to stay in the ukraini
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make the city safer. if you double it the city would be twice as safe. it was bizarre and shouldn't have been put out there. >> you mentioned the counterterrorism. some argue it's very successful since there's not been a major terrorist attack. what is it that needs to happen in that unit. i think it needs to scale back the activities. the unit targeted the communities, not based on a suspicion of wrongdoing. people were muslim. they went to the mosque, they went to a halal butcher shop. these are the things used to target communities. we need to go back it a place where people civil people when there was a reason to do so. they don't go around collecting everything from the halal food restaurants. >> be more focused on it. ooep if it leads to know terrorist attack. >> you are assuming there's a causation between the wide net. >> last year the uniform chief of the intelligence division said that they had not had a single in the seven years that he was there. there's a good reason to suggest that the n.y.p
make the city safer. if you double it the city would be twice as safe. it was bizarre and shouldn't have been put out there. >> you mentioned the counterterrorism. some argue it's very successful since there's not been a major terrorist attack. what is it that needs to happen in that unit. i think it needs to scale back the activities. the unit targeted the communities, not based on a suspicion of wrongdoing. people were muslim. they went to the mosque, they went to a halal butcher shop....
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obviously the comptroller's study last year about the value of nightlife to the city, a $4 billion industry and that doesn't even take into account the big outdoor daytime festivals. $4 billion, 48,000 employees in the city, and it's also an industry that has some of the most complex regulatory hurdles to starting a business and a lot of touch with various city agencies to keep one of these businesses going and successful. so, given that kind of unique backdrop, oewd created this position for nightlife and entertainment. my background is in live music. i cofounded a nonprofit called the bay bridged, which promotes san francisco bay area music and has produced a number of street festivals, rock concerts, san francisco themed events to promote the city's live music scene. in this position i'm very much engaged with folks across nightlife and entertainment. when i say nightlife, we're talking about bars, restaurants, night clubs as well as live music venues, social spaces where people get together and interact, and that are an important part of the city's cultural fabric and its identity to th
obviously the comptroller's study last year about the value of nightlife to the city, a $4 billion industry and that doesn't even take into account the big outdoor daytime festivals. $4 billion, 48,000 employees in the city, and it's also an industry that has some of the most complex regulatory hurdles to starting a business and a lot of touch with various city agencies to keep one of these businesses going and successful. so, given that kind of unique backdrop, oewd created this position for...
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. >> oakland police are investigating the city's 84th homicide of the year. police say an oakland man in his 20's was shot and killed near intersection 580 before 10:00 last night. according to the investigators the victim was in front of a home and he was hit in the hold. he died at seen. our media party reports that the shooter drove away in a green car. there have been no arrests. >> 2-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a pond could make a full recovery after being underwater for ten minutes. the toddler would have died if not for the courageous responsibility firefighters. we hockey with the boy's rescuers. >> we rescued a child and it hit home and made we feel very grateful for my friends and family. >> saturday afternoon, the fire department paramedic jumped into this creek looking for a two-year old boy who fell in. she was up to her neck in nasty pond scum and time was running out because the child had been underwater for ten minutes. >> i realized he was sucked into the area under the road and i could barely see the white t-shirt and was able to grab
. >> oakland police are investigating the city's 84th homicide of the year. police say an oakland man in his 20's was shot and killed near intersection 580 before 10:00 last night. according to the investigators the victim was in front of a home and he was hit in the hold. he died at seen. our media party reports that the shooter drove away in a green car. there have been no arrests. >> 2-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a pond could make a full recovery after being underwater for...
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from the city that are very expensive. mental hel and this physical health. how much money comes to the city compared to the welfare costs treating the people that are addicted and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost and half of it is a lowered life ex-expectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through certain, by ten or 20 years and now it is (inaudible) and i encourage, and in the smoking room in the shelters is the place that generate thises into the sros and you have no smoking and a smoke free building... >> thank you. >> moving from the shelter... >> thank you. >> thank you. >> every one that is used for staoet's distribution. >> okay. >> we can take the... thank you so much. >> maoes leave time for other speakers. >> my na
from the city that are very expensive. mental hel and this physical health. how much money comes to the city compared to the welfare costs treating the people that are addicted and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost...
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in resent days raw sewage flooded the city. gaza has relied on panels like this to smuggling in food and fuel and israel and egypt say weapons and fighters were also coming across. the interim government in egypt destroyed many tunnels and that means there is a shortage of almost everything, even human dignity. i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: in 2005 israeli evacuated three small settlements it built illegally in the west bank and we report on how palestinians are being blocked from accessing their land. >> this is where he used to be, it cause an illegal jewish settlement in the west bank and in september the court issued a rare order to return the land to the original palestinian owners, 8 years after the settlement was dismantled but it didn't last and they wiped out palestinian ownership of the place. the land is legally theirs the leaders don't come here and they just clear the roads that the settlers have blocked. >> translator: we are around 40 landowners here and waiting for the palestinian authority to start projects
in resent days raw sewage flooded the city. gaza has relied on panels like this to smuggling in food and fuel and israel and egypt say weapons and fighters were also coming across. the interim government in egypt destroyed many tunnels and that means there is a shortage of almost everything, even human dignity. i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: in 2005 israeli evacuated three small settlements it built illegally in the west bank and we report on how palestinians are being blocked from...
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beginning of the protest the protesters have managed to overtake the city administration building and they now describe it as the headquarters of the new revolution and several hours ago in fact the administration of president of ukraine building looked like a battlefield computer kalash a rupture between the protesters and the riot police and the protesters even used a bulldozer to break the police lines short while ago i went to the administration of president ukraine building to see everything with my own ice the building of the administration of ukraine's president now under siege with several hundred right policemen protecting the building there said our buses so that the protesters cannot reach inside and these few few meters basically between two meters between them and the protesters we've walked here we saw literally maybe several hundred of them over here we see shattered glass you can see probably over here some shattered glass on the ground or rocks which were used to throw a bit to throw at the police several hours ago the protesters that tried to assault a building the e
beginning of the protest the protesters have managed to overtake the city administration building and they now describe it as the headquarters of the new revolution and several hours ago in fact the administration of president of ukraine building looked like a battlefield computer kalash a rupture between the protesters and the riot police and the protesters even used a bulldozer to break the police lines short while ago i went to the administration of president ukraine building to see...
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infrastructure of the city looks pretty good here. i am here to speak on an issue that your department has just put into your folds to out migration. from what i understand the puc has taken over the out migration and call it the out migration efforts. the history that starts with mr. blackwell back in the redevelopment agency and when he left, thinks mess went shifted to the puc. i'm still ace and puc is still shifting this out to the out my -- migration. i'm 59 years old and i have kids and grand kids. my question is what is the budget line on this migration. i would also like to be partnerships with you all to do a summons in early february for black history month and involve all the principles that are involved with the out migration. i have all the video tapes and i'm meeting with mr. miller and i'm very happy that you assigned him to it. the other thing is we would like to, see i understand that you hired him to work with the city and county as the liaison. i'm on the outside working with the black community organizations as the
infrastructure of the city looks pretty good here. i am here to speak on an issue that your department has just put into your folds to out migration. from what i understand the puc has taken over the out migration and call it the out migration efforts. the history that starts with mr. blackwell back in the redevelopment agency and when he left, thinks mess went shifted to the puc. i'm still ace and puc is still shifting this out to the out my -- migration. i'm 59 years old and i have kids and...
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in ukraine from the opposition one of their leaders said that he expected the police to storm the city administration building the one which the protesters captured yesterday certainly the hell which broke loose on a sunday it's changed the whole protest dramatically the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro so see a sion deal and lot of talk right now is who actually stood behind the violence the unprecedented violence which we saw at the president's office building on sunday let's take a look at my report last week it was all about the willingness to be in europe this time ukrainians are suggesting their president should burn in hell the language of the protest changed dramatically after last friday's dispersal of a peaceful protest. it's still not completely clear who incited the violent attacks on city hall and the president's office some accuse all true right wing supporters of the say it was provoked it says whoever it was the group was prepared and very well organized. from us with. those who have organized the protests before th
in ukraine from the opposition one of their leaders said that he expected the police to storm the city administration building the one which the protesters captured yesterday certainly the hell which broke loose on a sunday it's changed the whole protest dramatically the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro so see a sion deal and lot of talk right now is who actually stood behind the violence the unprecedented violence which we saw at the...
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in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's settled. when we look back with nostalgia on what soho looked like in the 1980s. you see that in more fringe parts of the city. that interplay is still there. >> there's also the questions of how much one person, a mayor, can change a city. we either ascribe too much to a mayor or pin our hopes too much or his or her lapel. in the "new york times" magazine actually talked about bill de blasio and whether or not we had unrealistic expectations in terms of his ability to narrow the gap and create a more equitable society in new york city. at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactio
in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's...
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replaced in the city. there is a lot of work right now for a lot of people, we are getting less and less bidders bidding for our projects now. >> that's something to watch. that's a real concern if that becomes a common occurrence. >> that's why we pay for this stuff. thank you for that explanation. i will move the item. >> okay. it's been moved. 8e, is there a second. >> second. >> any further discussion. >> i will call for public comment on 8 e. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye >> the motion carries. next item 8 h. >> too approve item 79. >> the reason i bring that up, it's not that much money is that we are collecting every month instead of every other month. it seems like quite an increase. >> this increase is because of the frequency doubling and the rate being charged here has been flat since 2009 and it would be an extension of that rate since 2009 observing the double collections and allow our new request for quote in the oncoming year. we have made great progress to doing additional website work wi
replaced in the city. there is a lot of work right now for a lot of people, we are getting less and less bidders bidding for our projects now. >> that's something to watch. that's a real concern if that becomes a common occurrence. >> that's why we pay for this stuff. thank you for that explanation. i will move the item. >> okay. it's been moved. 8e, is there a second. >> second. >> any further discussion. >> i will call for public comment on 8 e. all in...
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the city was through the under ground tunnels that still lie under many of the streets. a waiter here at the palace hotel would take an order, bring along an empty fruit jar. run through the tunnel, knock on the basement door of the house of shields and get this jar filled with gin. charlie crosgard took me to the distillery his uncle used to run. >> this is the door with the original peephole. so when the customers came from the palace hotel they actually knocked on the door and that allowed the customers into this room. >> reporter: charlie gave me a look at the underground tunnel system. >> it is a solid piece of metal here that not a bullet could go through. this is all solid brick. nobody could penetrate it. there's a series of these doors that went all the way down to second street, down to howard and connected to first street. >>> still to come on a second look we continue bob mackenzie's report on prohibition in the bay area. find out why al capone never made any roads into the speak easies of the 50s. >>> one man says it wasn't so much about where you could get
the city was through the under ground tunnels that still lie under many of the streets. a waiter here at the palace hotel would take an order, bring along an empty fruit jar. run through the tunnel, knock on the basement door of the house of shields and get this jar filled with gin. charlie crosgard took me to the distillery his uncle used to run. >> this is the door with the original peephole. so when the customers came from the palace hotel they actually knocked on the door and that...
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the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good afternoon. how are the cleanup efforts going right now? >> well, stephanie, i would say crews are on the final stretches of work, at least here on the scene they brought on a out a cadaver dog. they uprighted most of the cars at this point. this is the final car. if you can see through the bushes here you'll see that final car there. they were just able to upright with these large cranes that they've been using and they've been hauling the other cars away. in fact the one you've been looking at, the earlier video, this is the car that was just inches from the water, where near where the hudson and harl rivers meet. t
the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good...
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it has a deal with the city to use baseball fields but the deal is up on december 31, the city not renewing the contract. more than 200 kids are expected to sign up for the league. finally the ugly. they say money doesn't fall from the sky but on black friday at the mall of america it did. a man with $1,000 in one dollar bills began tossing money over the railing at the mall. the 29-year-old man just wanted to spread holiday cheer, he said. the police charged him with disorderly conduct. >> throwing away $1,000. time for your brew on this responses. earlier in the show we asked you did the tweeting traveler who sent an angry woman a glass of wine with a note cross the line? >> have a drink and relax. problem solved. >> john tweeted and said escalating conflicts is norms. solution, she could have graciously taken the wine and stopped yakking. >> clearly this guy crossed the line to feel clever which is different from being clever. >> an -- a glass of wine and a note is better than an act of violence. >> have a good monday. go out and make it a good one. "fox & friends" starts now. >>> good m
it has a deal with the city to use baseball fields but the deal is up on december 31, the city not renewing the contract. more than 200 kids are expected to sign up for the league. finally the ugly. they say money doesn't fall from the sky but on black friday at the mall of america it did. a man with $1,000 in one dollar bills began tossing money over the railing at the mall. the 29-year-old man just wanted to spread holiday cheer, he said. the police charged him with disorderly conduct....
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the city. i know they're to be matched with the talent of the people in g s a. we've wanted to work outside of our bureaucracies. this is the new government we're producing here locally and we want to match that we have great partner like our libraries and museums and we're going to compliment that. we can only do that to embrace the opportunity not only to make mistakes but better sufficiency and involve more people and housing and economic opportunity. this is what market street isal about it's our main corridor in san francisco. and that's why for so many years even before the companies technology came to be there were those artists from a.c.t., from the theatres, from the costume shop and their great arts foundation burning man they were trying to get some life 90 in the story front and with that risk-taking came some attraction but it's symbolic with the public-private partnership we help them and they us. my job and i know nancy pelosi has done it i'm following here lead to sustain that s
the city. i know they're to be matched with the talent of the people in g s a. we've wanted to work outside of our bureaucracies. this is the new government we're producing here locally and we want to match that we have great partner like our libraries and museums and we're going to compliment that. we can only do that to embrace the opportunity not only to make mistakes but better sufficiency and involve more people and housing and economic opportunity. this is what market street isal about...
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ceremonial liking of the menorah a giant menorah was also in berlin in front of the city's brandenburg gate. the holiday commemorates to read education of the temple in jerusalem during the revolt in one sixty five pc according to jewish belief there was only one to two flights per day. miraculously it lasted for eight. in this the blue a crime as it was good tonight star gaze is this an on pace to have been upset by it. let's encounter with the sun on thursday in the us space agency nasa released these images on the ice on disappearing behind the sun. but just failed to relax on the other side's leading scientists to believe that the two km wide some of the race and that bet the pot. the comets was the need to be for the hoffman billion years old and was discovered by a russian tennis get lost in the sun is out hoping they'll be able to study the danbury to learn more about the makeup of thinking of us its. eu summit with former soviet countries and lithuania on friday falling short of its goal of signing a partnership agreement with ukraine. president victor gemma corbett said he was
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together and finding the space and it's a common story with beginning entrepreneurs in the city. so, lowers barriers to entry, this is a way for entrepreneurs to start their business if they're thinking of going into a brick and mortar, something that requires long-term commitment and a lot of funding and capital. now that i've been in business since 2012, there is a demand, people do love this. i never have heard anyone come on the truck and say, this is horrible, get out of here. i hear everything positive. i'm sure there are opposition in other areas, but i can see that there is a demand. consumers seem to like things coming to them similar to online shopping and things coming to their doorstep, to their neighborhood. it's kind of the epitome of innovation and it's super fun and rewards entrepreneurs. so, i mean, san francisco is a place where innovation is -- it's the capital of innovation. this encompasses culture and innovation that is san francisco. food truck envy, so, it's kind of a bit comes down to they've done it, we're kind of riding that coat tail but in a different
together and finding the space and it's a common story with beginning entrepreneurs in the city. so, lowers barriers to entry, this is a way for entrepreneurs to start their business if they're thinking of going into a brick and mortar, something that requires long-term commitment and a lot of funding and capital. now that i've been in business since 2012, there is a demand, people do love this. i never have heard anyone come on the truck and say, this is horrible, get out of here. i hear...
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around the city. thank you for all who stood with the lee families and all families facing eviction. i speak for my colleagues, we're hearing way two many stories like beverly upton and the stories thought the decide. we know during the affordability crisis we have to make sure that the city of fantasia moves forward. we have to provide relief from the holidays. i mentioned colleagues, i have two brief amendments to the legislation. the first is on page 4 of the legislation to essential address what might happen if it turns out a landlord resends a notice we want to make sure any tenant in that situation can have the protection in the future. on page 410 through 13 if the rent board grants the landlord address to withdraw the unit before the tenants move out of their unit in other words, a tenant in the future would have the protection if the tenant after receiving a ellis act is fortunate enough not to be evicted arrest on page 5 this is to add that the board of supervisors shall hold a subject heari
around the city. thank you for all who stood with the lee families and all families facing eviction. i speak for my colleagues, we're hearing way two many stories like beverly upton and the stories thought the decide. we know during the affordability crisis we have to make sure that the city of fantasia moves forward. we have to provide relief from the holidays. i mentioned colleagues, i have two brief amendments to the legislation. the first is on page 4 of the legislation to essential address...
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the one of the opposition leaders said that he is expecting the police to try to retake the city administration building which the protesters captured on sunday and installed the headquarters of the new revolution there i'll just do one of the episodes to further the idea that it's pretty tense now the episode that we dissed several hours ago when a fire truck stopped by one of the barricades in central city they were on the way to extinguish a domestic blaze as i left later found out but the protest the store the fire truck will be taking down the barricades they rushed out and hundreds and they were really aggressive in their attempt to protect protect this barricade certainly the hell which broke loose on a sunday it's changed the whole protest dramatically the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro sociate deal and now even after president obama called it said that he will be meeting. i missed it but also to read a restart the talks on the on the deal between t.f. and brussels this helps a little to pacify this protest also a lot of talk righ
the one of the opposition leaders said that he is expecting the police to try to retake the city administration building which the protesters captured on sunday and installed the headquarters of the new revolution there i'll just do one of the episodes to further the idea that it's pretty tense now the episode that we dissed several hours ago when a fire truck stopped by one of the barricades in central city they were on the way to extinguish a domestic blaze as i left later found out but the...
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the rain - we have a little bit of a shadow. the city of seattle made the state dry. areas to the north and south and the mountains have been getting a lot of rain. this is resulting in winter storm watches put up for the amount of moisture coming over the cold air. beware, it's winter driving, have chains in the car, be ready for delays. it's an expect anything situation from the storm. it's bringing icy roads across montana and north dakota. we have the flood warning in place. hard-freeze warnings for northern california, and all the wind warnings going up for gusts of 50-60 miles per hour. we have gusts of 30-40 miles per hour, that will continue and stretch across wyoming. through the middle to the end of the week, that's when we'll see the impact for north dakota with the snow coming in. looking closer, you can see the cold air, the puffy cumulus clouds that looks like popcorn. that's some arctic area dropping this. it's coming out of canada. we may not, after all, get snow in western washington. monitor that. be ready for it. seahawks could she a little snow in
the rain - we have a little bit of a shadow. the city of seattle made the state dry. areas to the north and south and the mountains have been getting a lot of rain. this is resulting in winter storm watches put up for the amount of moisture coming over the cold air. beware, it's winter driving, have chains in the car, be ready for delays. it's an expect anything situation from the storm. it's bringing icy roads across montana and north dakota. we have the flood warning in place. hard-freeze...
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and i reside in the area, of the city. and i have lived in sros in the city, and i had to use the free meals program in the past and i have been on cal fresh and currently when the time avails me i am able to help out with one of the programs in the cooking classes and one of the points that i would like to reiterate is, the fact of ex-expanding the access to publicly available cooking facilities. the programs are being strained for the budget, and this is just as was pointed out, and at one point, however many came to the door. within the sros we can kind of eliminate that stress. by, having cal fresh utilize more of getting food that you made and in the sros. by people that need it. and the problem is that most sros, have at most, a microwave, it is no nutrition or filling, if you build it they will come, if more are funded and more sros and that sort, were able to have a more fully equipped kitchen that to deliver the nutritional value and would i feed my kids and myself. and you are very limited with the either having
and i reside in the area, of the city. and i have lived in sros in the city, and i had to use the free meals program in the past and i have been on cal fresh and currently when the time avails me i am able to help out with one of the programs in the cooking classes and one of the points that i would like to reiterate is, the fact of ex-expanding the access to publicly available cooking facilities. the programs are being strained for the budget, and this is just as was pointed out, and at one...
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and it is, ironic that in the wealthiest country in the world and one of the wealthiest cities in the world, san francisco, that there are people, children, families, seniors, who every day, go to bed hungry. and i think that it is really sad, that that is the reality it, for so many people in san francisco. that is why i think that this hearing is so important. and you know, it is around the time of the holidays that perhaps some of these issues have more resonance for folks. but i think that this is really important, we picked up the examiner today and the front page of the examiner today was housing cost and rents and those top concerns for san franciscans and you know that there is a sense of people are being displaced. but, i think that we are forgetting that even basic things like putting the food on the table is something that many people are not able to do. and so, i think that we have a responsibility as the city as a country to make sure that we erraticate hungry, if we don't do that in 2013, when are we going to do that? supervisor mar? >> so, before we start, with the spea
and it is, ironic that in the wealthiest country in the world and one of the wealthiest cities in the world, san francisco, that there are people, children, families, seniors, who every day, go to bed hungry. and i think that it is really sad, that that is the reality it, for so many people in san francisco. that is why i think that this hearing is so important. and you know, it is around the time of the holidays that perhaps some of these issues have more resonance for folks. but i think that...